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Top 30 things to do in Negros Island, Philippines: Negros Island Attractions

"The place has been built well I must say. With the history of being burned down, yet the concrete structure is standing tall and tourist like me, can still view its remains. With the additional bonus, that everything within its territory was still maintained. We were there during mid-day, and its re..."ally great to take pictures there. There so many good angles. And the vicinity was so relaxing. I guess, the reason why I love Negros is that they you can see lush greens everywhere. Not polluted at all. And simply being me, I appreciate what my eyes can see. We did not even have the time to check out the cafe because we feel like its a waste of time to stop by and eat hahaha, because we have to go on with the itinerary for we've stayed there for more than 2 hours already and we can't get enough of the place. We could talk there the wholeday and just watch the beautiful sunset and gushing smell of the wind. But we will be back!
Note : Entrance is Php80
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"Deborah and I stayed at Sea Dream Resort and met Matt and Karen, the dive instructors, who's dive shop is on premises. They are great, friendly and very accomadating. They have great equipment and their own boat on site. We dove with them at Apo Island and Karen took us to Oslop Point on Cebu to sno..."rkel with the whale sharks. Great time and highly recommend them!
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"The Ruins is called Taj Majal of the Philippines not for its structure but the story behind its construction. While the structure itself is fascinating (touch the smooth-as-marble concrete), you will marvel at the family stories about The Ruins. We were very fortunate to have met one of the heirs ..."himself. On top of the stories told in the reading materials, he gave us a peek of the lives of his great grandparents and their children--fond memories of the mansion and how life was lived when it served as a home to the family. The story of how he built The Ruins as it is today is by itself inspiring. It was a combination of fate, faith and fortitude. Make it part of your visit to Bacolod.
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